The Bradford Porter. (Towanda, Pa.) 1842-1844, December 27, 1843, Image 3

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    rait tololl4 tile Nurdefer*, ...,
7i f the ' Culprit, 1201139
C%-hgire °Saturday, in imps,
is - 4 t o ti n fut co e n d os in eli: h a l r
p - e fo ru u s ti a ll e,
li , _ x . , ,e tl Y: ri v g book, in German 1
tri r %fined in ,a cell—the
''i w h e i ° eh, about breast high'
11 ' °!. -, l e vel with the ground..
o on twen ty feet long and
bt:rthe 'roof arched, and the
! b - eu g a tl: forbiddieg In , its aspect
• 9, rendered as comforta
°a"h ect as Ithe — itecurity of
eery 1 . li m it e d . •.
' r a n his privileges
one.
It contns a table and
I ll ' it° a k' h — '-
t hree chairs, one roc ing.c air,
~ i 'l t i the bed and . bedstead on
he sleeps, "was bronght. there
'E s honiMfor -his own (tie soon
;ill com mitment—household re
,eees, we should think, calcula
;isieliallv to move hiscsoul with
aw ry of the departed. A brisk
It burning in the cell, lending its
e g influences to the scene. On
puce, Horn was seated , with his
ot he door,,,and appeared to, be
', en gaged with his book, from
the only withdrevi his attention
fir:Buchanan approached him,
I s hand and seated himself by
la r,eplv to the inquiries of
0 1, he said he was pretty well,
filrtable. Mr. B. remarked to
,he had desired to fee us.—
yesiksaid Horn, looking round
to animation and smile, ...I
tied to say" —Mr. a
B. at this
raising his hand, interrupted
saving persuasively,—..Now
!fleet a moment on your Alma.
meld not, if. I were you, say a
oat it." We had understood
was Horn's desire, that the name
OM individual who had' excited
posy, should be given to the
the cause of all his trouble.
m added an entreaty that he.
g all be forgotten; and Mr.
irged him to forget and forgive
Tornothing against him in my
I'd," said Horn, e.but I should
People should know"—“Nev
now, Horn," said Mr. M.,
the people know ;,you are your
;log forgiveness now, and must
!It your heart to fotgive—and
'link that you may be wrong."
I've nothing against him,"
rp, but he smiled incredulously
Iggestion of his own error.—
noel then urged him with much
3, prayerfully ,to seek a Ire-
Lion with God, and pressed.un
notice a portion of the remarks
His Honor,--Judge Magruder.
ig sentence upon -him, - which
!cat from a paper and , left with
r iarticularly appropriate for his
ration. , They inquired, if he
for anything.' and he ,replied,
to had all he wanted." He was
he desired any other spiritual
and . he said, s' No, he was we-
I-
satisfied.' After
_he had had
private conversation with his
I, vre . bade him adieu, to see him
•no more, or at least not until.
of his execution. His person;,
-ved, is secured by fetters and
Ti, and he is tinder a constant
one man being always in his cell
on Through.the day, and two at
one sleeping while the other
itch. We learn from his guards,
rn rests remarkably well; 'gen
iing, to bed at nine and frequent
ing:the whole night until seven.
morning, sometimes without'
moved preceptibly 'during all
He has been carefully ..irn
with thC conviction that there
shadow of hope for him on ibis
;rave, and .he has earnestly as
counsel that he will: under
istances, nor with every facili
i his means. lay= violent hands
:a own life, but meet the fate
et as incurred, - Upon the scaf-
Idiatisfy the demand of the i vio-
IN% Win the solemn and' im
ilanguage of h,is temporal Judge,
lod.have mercy upon his soul 1"
more Sun.. , ,
En marry his Wife's Daughter.
.4h a man can't marry his grand
iet it has - been decided that he
v his wife's daughter. A man,
diiam Wilson, was convicted
isi beforn the Hartford (Conn.)
Court, of the crime of incest.
irge was founded 'on the fact
lad married the daughter of his
wife by a furrier husband,—
lae being, as charged by the
la violation of law ;.,and the ju
insci a verdict accordingly. The
is carried up on a -writ of error
Supreme Court, where the de
the lower Court was a fesidays
rersed. This Court deciding
affinity between the plaintiff in
his wife's daughter ceased on
of his wife.
and
n ;
ping
Irems.—His holinfAs, the
is directed that prayers'be of
every day. in the Pontifical
or the safety, tong life'and sue
relamts Liberator:
l bscrip . tion to compensate Miss
lartitieitt for her refusal 'of a
mit pension has been , closed,
148 remitted to that lady..
I said That the iron steainer
ritain would be sent from Bria-i
adou about Christmas, and that
cross -the Atlantid early in the
1)
s if a t
sti
"W - OND. Oyu*: kith* '''EN"
Prass,..g;—• Tlie•etio'principallartnars in
one, of the,,gratest • bankicig itouses',
the:World. probably the largest' dist=
counters of hills,werti`both seivants,
in the outset of their *es, and.blackeir
their employer'S boots.' ; The (papal
which they now discount, - amounts to '
four ifundred millions ti' year. Almost
all their decisions are Made by one of
these men, who is so familiar with his ,
business and the respOosibilityof busi
tieis men, that he matt handful of ac
eeptaoces through .• his hands and pro
nounces upon them, in less time than a
"bank teller pays his bank notes for. a I
cheek.: The resourcesof the house are
so vast, that; the 113ank of 'England has
found itself quite unable•to dictate to'
them, or to indulge in rivalry.with them.
Oneof the partners, his said On goad
authority, is in the habit of giving away"
from his share of the profits, a hundred
thousand dollars annually.—Tournal of
Commerce.: • "
\
'KILLED IN A Mon.----A man was shot,
a-few days ago, in Goldville, Alabama,
while" engaged with' other citizens in
Mobbing a house of ill-fame. His name
is not given. •1
rilarrledi
In Springfield by Rev. .E.Bennett, JA3ltB MIT•
TOMS Esq., to Aim ANS.& Joirss,,all of tbat
township. - • . '
• t
Wilkesbarre, on the morning of the 14th inst.
by Rev. John Dorrance JOHN Passmotiz of
Rome, Bradford Co., to Miss last, daughter
. of the late Elijah Shoemaker esq., of Luzerne
County.
. Adjourned Special . Court,
•
A N ADJOURNED Special Court will be
AI L held in Towanda in and, for the county
of kltadfortion.Monday the 25th-ds3r.of March
next at 10 o'clock in the forenoon for the trial
of the following causes, to wit:
0. P. Ballard vs. George Dewitt; ejectment ;
De Chastellauz vs. Abel Fairchild et.al. trespass-
Sartile Holden vs. A. B. Smith et. al. do.
William B. Clymer vs. M. C. Drinkwater et. al.
'ejectment;
Sande Holden vs. Moses Warford et. al. tree-
-- pass;
Rebecca tabrader vs. J. Decker et. al. ejectment.
A. CHUBBUOK, Prothonotary.
Prothonotary's Office, - . •
Towanda, December ;Ist 1843.
I N the matter of application of At a court
1
Chester Park and others to of Common
he incorporated under the style,- Pleas of
'name or tittle . of !" The Bethel Brad. Co..
Church," at Athena. ..) Dec. T. '43.
Notice is hereby given thati-Chester Park,
Wm. lgorten, Elishs. Jiuthewsop, Charles M
Harsh; Jas. H. scott Pod John E.. Smith on the
15th of Degeinini.”lB43, presented to the said
court an instrument in-Wrjting, and the obkcts,
articles and conditions therein set forth and con
mined appearing to them lawful and npt injuri
ous to the coinmiiity, directed the said writing
to be filed, and dna notice be given' in one
newspaper printed in said county of Bradford,
for•at least three weeks before the peitt court of
Common Pleas of said county, setting forth
that an application bias been made to said court
• to grant such an 'act of incorporation according
to the act of Assembly in such case made and
provided.
A. CHUBDUCK, Prothonotary
Prothonotaty's Offnie. ,
Towanda, December 25th, 1843. S
DAD MI - 5.1_ 6 5, (54,L15"
rall HE subscribers are prepared to fill' ll or
ders for Coal at THE OLD BED, at
the shortest notice and on the-most favorable
terms. Thankful for the liberal patronage they
have received, they are determined to sell.6ne
coal for blacksmith's, at,lower rates than ever
befime offered, viz: we will sell for cash,
Fine Coal at $1,25 per ion—Lor $1.38 in pro
duce.—Coarse and Raked Coal at
former prices. ..
Beware
,of imposition : Fine Coal from other
place has palmed off as coming from our mine
—a sufficient proof of the superiority of our coal.
N. B. PRODUCE taken in payment for coal.
GATISS & , WAGGITT.
Franklin,'Brad. Co. Pa: December 25, 1843.
- I
- Administr ator's Notiet.
.OM.LL indebted to the estate of
JESSE Ross - , late of Pike township, de ,
ceased, are hereby notified to make immediate
payment; tmd all persons. having demands
against said estate, are requested to present'
them to the subscriber, legally authenticated
for settlement without delay.
GEORGE W. ROSS,
Pike, Dec. 15. 1843.' Administrator.
Orphmis Court of Biaufl ord Co.'
In the matter, of the estate of Treserv
ed Buffington, deceased.
ICERTIFY that at an Orphans Court held
at Towanda in and for the County of Brad
jord, on the 12th day of Decembir, A.D.' 1843,
before the Hon.. the Judges of said Court on the
appliation of Benj. Buffington, one of the heirs
and legal representatives of the Estate of P.
Buffington, dec'd., late of Warren township, the
Court grant a Rule on the heirs, and legalrep
resentatives of said decedent, to, come into Court
on the sth day of February next, to accept- or
refuse the estate of said decedent at the valua
tion made thereof, and in case they shall refuse
to accept the same; to show cause if any they
have why-the same shotild not be sold. .
In testimorly whereof I have hereunto set my
hand and seal.of
s office, this 12th day tif Dcc,
1843. . - .
JULIUS' RUSSELL, C. O. C.
I , Register's Office, --
Towanda, Dec. 12th, .184,3,..)
•
L. CF LETTERS remaining in tho P.
0. at Drowntown,-Oct. 4th, 1843. '
Cornelius Fitzgerald,- • 'George_ Dixon,
W. L. Galbraith; - W. Brown , •
D. W. Broten & Co., Sally-Whiting,
Michael Lynch, S. Higgins, 2•- -
D. W. Brown; 2 • Charles M'Cressin, •
Charles P. Johnson, - Heil, . 1
•
Higgins & Corwin, Themes E. Brown,'
Philo-Hannan, • Gearge Stine; •
Harmer Crittenden; Ebenezer Latitbit,'
Elizibeth Terry, , Isaac Greek, •
WmilL'Brown, Daniel Brown,_ .
W. Johnson, .W. Gardner.-
- . .PHILIP SULLIVAN,`? ;;K,
inraoDra; el all descriptions, recrlv
ju • ed at Chia office, on account.
' 1 tige fnioi dub* the:Bes.&lPD.:
Mi d *
ttouaged by the past success which as .
cross , their editorial labors; the pall:thereof ,
the.“'lltemockatic Uniort7 pmpose to issue their
Mier daily during_the approaching: Bention of
the State Legislature, and trust to the liberality
of the reading community fol . & degree'ofpatro l
t!age cottimeninamte with the undertaking.
Measures of vital importance will claim the
public attention; during the coming' winter.—
' Among them we may.hrtfey enumerate: the de-..
visemeut of means-for, the extrication of- the
state from her financial embarresiments, and the
liqUidation of the aCcinnulating interest on hei
debt—the relatiie portey,of. selling or retaining
her improvetnents--the final extinction of - the
relief issues—the further curtailment of Execu
tive patrOnagitul power-4ith othet incidental
questions of equid public moment. If, superad
,dedio these considerations, it is reflected, that the
new Canal Board Will assume its duties oh the
second,Tuesdky of January, whose policy as to
men and measures ;will constitute a eubject of
`general anaiety - -;--and thatnn thol*lth of March
next a DCmocratic.State Convention will con•
vene.at liatrisburg. fot the purpose of express
ingthe,preference of :Pennsylvania on the sub
ject of the next Presidency. and nominating a
candidate fai.Governor; dclegatesto the Natien
al Convention, &C., the public will scarcely be
so uncharitable aa'to demand an. addilionalin
ceative to the encouragement of a daily paper,
.Perhaps no former period of our public shistory
afforded a*greater variety Of, topics to render
such's publication one of imniense
fulness.
As one of the proprietors, who was at the list
lesion chosen to the office of, State Printer, has
the advantage of being a professional stenogra
pher, and has for many.ycars been engaged as a
reporter of debates in Congress, in the Deform
Convention, and - in the State Legislature; and
has drawn to his aidalso, _
other competent re
pi
att' ere so as to occupy borh branches—the 'Un
ion will possess facilities for furnishing reports,
of, legislative proceedings superior to these en
joyed by any other paper at the scat of govern.
ment. These advantages . will be much enhan
ced by Our propoied daily, which will enable us
tereport• the speeches of members 01' both politi
cal parties with far greater accurae l y and despatch
than has been the case heretofore. The edito
rial, literary, miscellaneous, and news depart
ments of the paper Will, in the mean time, suffer
no neglect, but eve :effort will be made to ren
der the," Democra linion" a vehicle of useful 1
intelligence to all es of readers.
%Ke have also engaged the services of several
intelligent correspondents at Washington.. who
will fur)lish us with, a daily synopsis of the hit.-
siness traninTettsi in Congress. artd an account
of all the poti&ical movements that may be made
ea
at the seat of the General Governmtht—which
in this-agiif ")t%s:dent making," will doubt
less\ he 6eith "fe war far between."
As we s all in Cr a very heavy expendi
ture, iudepentlent s of our own tabors, in getting
up our Daily, andltheimployment of report
era,\ correspondents, e.. , we, trust our friends.
throughout the State ill es2.ltlu.mselves to
give our paper as wide iii-,irculation as possible.
The semi-weekly "Unima" ttauble royal
size) will be published. durini the'se
usual, viz: on each Wealnestla:
morning.
.Bubaeribersi r,llll be•earel
which of the. proposed publics
....
-=and papers will be fornishe,
the Legislature by the hundred
reduction. The following _an
TERMS
Daily duririfthe session [super royal size] $3
Seini-creeklv, (double royalßize] - 2
Weekly permanent subsCribers [twice a ' eek .
during the sessioni
• ISAAC G. I'irKINLEY & O.
Harrisburg, Nov. 23; 1843.
03. Postmasters. Editors. &c., are authorized
to act 'as agents -in receiving suhscriptions, to
whom a liberal discount will be made.
ESTR AY.
MME, to my enclosure the ISth day of No
;ember last, 3 SMALL YEARLINGS:
ode a red heifer with white back and tail one
brown heifer with white ring on tail.; one red
steer with white on tail ; the Owner is requested
to prove'property, pay charges and take them
away.. WILLIAM BRAUND. '
Darell, Dec. 18, 1843.
Administrator's Notice,
A LL PERSONS indebted to the estate of
.fislt Jacob Arnoul, late of Towanda townv bip.
_
deceaSed, are hereby notified to make immediate
payment; and all persons having demart4
against_ said estate, are requested to present
them to the subscriber, legally authenticifted for
nettlementl:Othout delay.
GEORGE E. BULL,
A. L. CR.4.NMER,
. Adiniitiqralors.
Monroe, December 1 lth, 1843.
NOTICE
Is HEREBY' GIVEN toilose indebted to i
the Towanda Bridge, by Commutation, or
otherwise, that their notes and accounts will be
left with Jared D. Goodnnougti. Esq., immedi
ately after the first day of January for collection:
• . By order of the Directors, •
J. CRANE, Collector.
Towanda.Nov. 31, 1843. . '
L. E. DE WOLF,
-VIITZMKUU &vrL' 11.2-'270
TOWANDA, PA.
(Office with the Register 4- Recorder.)
MSIBM 8 nun 8 IValiMi 8 8
INSURANCE. AGENC.,
D. - BARTLETT has the agency'of
the Delaware Mutual Safely Insurance
Ccunpa'ny of Philarldphia, and is prepared to
take risks on very favorable terms... Pulicies
are issued by said company in the usual man
ner of other *stock:companies. .
Towanda, Dec, 4, 1843;
_
. . •
PUBLIC NOTICE As hereby given ihrit
the subscriber wiltreceivc subscriptions
for the .Pamphlet Laws for. 1844, any-time dur
ing the present month. • .
C.•STOCKWELL. 'Treasurer.
- Tre . arturer's Office; Dec. 1. 1845.
111INATS & ,CAPS, a good afsonment for
`sale by, , 1.F.. MEANS & CO:
eIOTTONYARN, Wicking &.11atting on
IL) * hand Hy: • • MEANS & CO:
~i'l3i~:2®T~~C7~~~
exchang - O (or Goods—Common. Panel dr.
good Boinia: - and 28 inch Shin
:= • ' • MBA NS & CO.
. .
SALT; Imo . just decei v ed and foi
sale by • MEANS & CO,
WASLrApilC7Palift7i,„
'CLOCKS, - :44,t :JEVSELICC ,
Ilinfsubscriber has recent' returned from
ew. York and bas jcist received this !lay
a splendid assortment of goods in his line.—
Among his assortment may be found cold and
Silver. Layers, librizontal, Lep* and common
'Watches of the best %Utility and at reduced
cis.' Also, 'Broils eight day , and twenty four
hour Woo: - Clocks, • • _
. •
Among his assortment of Jewelry may be
four% Gold & Silser Pencils, Breast Pins; Ear
Rings, Finger Rings,. Wrist Clasps, Sleeve)
Pins, Cunard: Fob Chains; Gold & commott
Keys, Pocket, Kniyes..Specks and •boggles,;
Silver- Thinibles, Steel Pens.: Wallets; Tooth
Brushes, Tobacco and Sntiffßoes.Accordions,
Percussion Cripi; Violin Strings, Clationet
Reeds, Pencil Points, Table & Tea Spoons all
of which will be soli low for Ready,Pay.
WCVe I aQM - 1
.?a, 5 4 11 . I N G •
All kinds of•• Watches & Clocks repaired on
short notice rind done well. Also, Engraving
in style. Call and see.
•
J. M. GILLSON.
c&irex/ door to the Post
Towanda, Nov. 17th, 1843. , .
MORE. r.A.,
itkVl ‘GOoos.
CLARK,
'
. E. S.
..
S, now prepared to exhibit fof the inspection
is old liiends and the public generally
litiltite hest misortment of gouts in towni—
e
deems it sufficient to say his stock numher4
the usual variety of, Provisions I.:uchis flour,
Cornmeal, Pork, •Butter, Lard,' Tea, Coffee,
Chocolate, Lump & DrOwn Sugar, Molassea ,
from 31 t 0,15 cts., Raisins, Prunes,Drfed Cur
rnOts, Figgs. Sultana Raisins, Tapiaco, Citron,
Pickles, Pepper Sauce, •:Cunfectionarie of all
kinds, Fruits,Nutafrom Paper 7 shelled Almonds
to Pea Nuts, Candles, Shaving and Bar Soap,
Dried Apples and a good asiortmCne of French
and Gerthan Titys &c.&c. • .
As it has become the 'general belief that my
assortment is a little the test selection and the
greatest variety in the place; and fur ready pay
the Public may be assured they wilt as good
goods'and as cheap as they can be bought else
where, All kinds' of produce ,taken.in ex
change. Be sure you call at my old stand, the
Post Office, and waiting for the mail take a lit-
tle cake and cheese or chesnuts, apples or d,
gars or any thing to keep up the spirits tu this
time of high press ire. •
Novernlict46th, 1843.
FEW cwt. of good oki Berkshire Cheese
- 7'--,e_onsisotly. or band by
• No's . ; 16114 :643. . E. S. CLARK.,
"'bbl. of Sweet Potatoes just re
• ceiv.ea awl for sale by
Nov. 16th, 1843. -• K. S. CLARK.
NEW GO+M.
BURTON KINGSBURY -
N aps J usT, RECEIVED front New York
tut City, a ilarge and_ M.ll selected assort
meta of FALL WINER GOODS which
are offered for sale at his old stand. His stock
consists in part of
DRY GOODS,
GROCERIES . , • I,pl ATHE ft, , _
H ARDWA#,E, BCoTs, SHOES,
CROCKEIO 4 , • HATS &-CAPS,
' C. &C: &C.. • -
iii
W ii%will he, ;sold on the most reasonable
terms for cash • r country produce. His old.
custom _ s and the public generally arc reques
ted to cal : rid ci ,t aluine qualities and prices.: '
Towanda, N!,.'4. 11th, 1843. • • . ,
' . •
- A
GEORGE El. Eilti IiTING., •
I % 7 AT'OU,LI:I resprctfglly;; inform the p ' hlic
.1
V that be continues at his old slant) ,
on
the wcst side of Main- Stre..t, between Bart ea's
and Kingsbury's stores, up stairs, where he
will be found in' readini'ss to do all kinds of
work in his line. in a style not to be surpassed
by -any -othcr'shop in the ' country. Prices to
suit the- times.. He- thanks his customers for
past favors; and hopes by, strict. attention i to bu.•
sinew and accommodating terms to merit a
continuance of public favor..
Particular attention paid to cutting., and war-
ranted to tit if properly Made. ,
di - Most kinds of country produce taken in
pay mgnt for work. ,
,
'roivantia, Nov. 14th, 1843, ,
THE 'LATEST'NEVISI
Oci es 00 alo -O,AS.ZDUBV‘
AVE
jast received and ore ; now opening,
5 •
4 at the store lateln occupied by 1.
eioict, in Wysox, an-extensive and well se
lected ussortinant of
•
Fall Winter. Goods 1
.
consisting, of almost every variety of Dry Goods,
Groceries, Crocker}, Queßnsware, ,IlarOvare,
Boots and Shoes, &c.: &c., which they oiler to
the public ,on the most favor:thle terms forl cash
or ready pay., Having purellaseil for teatly pay
at exceedingly low .prices,_ and confidentlY be
lieving (lw their terao, audiiccs otrer equal if
not greater inducements tiv the purchaser than
can be found elsewhere'," they, respectfully solicit
the patronage of the'rOmrntinity. - •
Lumber nod - proilimie taken in payment.
Wysox, N0 4 ..6, 1843.
, .
AUTION•
Lt'parkins die hereby - cantionea against
harboring'or trdsting my wife Ernl4i9l
my account. as I shall pay
.. no debts made - .ty
her after this,date, she having left my bell and
boanrwith out any juat cause.. -
JOHN ALLEN.
Franklin, N0v.1341, 1843. 4 ' •
• II
lireat Attraction at • outages
UST IIEaEIVED, two.eases of r
tgiv Delaines, - Dress handkerchiefs, riliWts,
laces: 4.,,., all of the latest style awl of superior-'
. [Oct.:. 1043.
.•
lIfPAID FOR GOOD
) 'TREAT, by 'O.D.BARTLETT: ' •
10A111ILY GROCERIES of all itind.4 just.
receivediandt;:i be had cheap at • j
• August 81S. 11.1„ONTANYD'8..
• _ •• _ _
P
ORK will be received in payment for goodso
or on debtri-als . o, all kinds'nf grain at ••*
Nov. 8. • --MONTANYE,'S.,
INSEED OIL Wirttei. "
s'tr'ained "Lamp
KAI Oil. Alcohol & . c., &o. • _
Nov. 15th, 1843. 11.M1PE & SON, .
I akto/0
NA'AVE'gRINTED at, ; thi
,ohot,t notiakrukrt,railble
V.... ~.... ,
ALI. 'AND WIN'
: -'AT TRIBIr
Corner. of Wain ant
gHE subscribere a4taciWreceiving . direct
, from - New York . a largOila well selected
assortment of FALL 4. VIiIIYTER GOODS,
and they.are determined 'to sell them at prices
that cannot fail to be satisfactory to those who
wish- t'ii buy goods CHEAP. 'Their stock of
1110103611:Nkr-110 11 C 041121101101 ,
RbINSISTS IN PART- OF '' '
BROAD CLOTHS,.' - -
BEAVER DO. '
CASSIMERES, : •
SATTINETS, , • -.-.
MERINOS . & ALPAOC.
DE LAINES, ' , , •
PARISENES & CHUSA
CALICOES &-GINGH4
BRO. & BLEACH. SHE
'PICKINGS,. , • '
COTTON YARN,
NESTINGS, ',SHAWLS; -
j GLOVES•& MITI :4, I
CRAVATS; STOCKS,C:,' &C.
17.31111 LY GRO ERIES.
4r,
Teas, of all kinds; Brown and Loaf Sugar;
Molasses, Coffee, Starch, Saterains, - Pepper,
-Candles, Soap,--ki:, 4c. I ‘.
A 'general assortment of 'Ha BEWARE &
CUTLERY, Salt, Iron, Nails, Boots, Shoes,
Hats & Caps, and the largest and best assort
ment of Paper Hanengs, and Bordering in
the county. also; BUFFALO ROBES, cety'
low, and a beautiful assortmert of Oil Cloths;
IngMin and yent.fian CARPETEMS, 4e.
The stock of the subseribers embraces a, very
general assortment of .goods usually found in a
country . store. with all the latetimproved styles
and patterns, selected from th best stocks in the
.t
.arket ; all of r which will so d 'VERY LOW
t t
for cash, or in; exchange - for !most all hinds of
country produce, and a good quality of U'oards
and Shingles. - J. P. MEANS & CO.
.Towanda. lic4.-8, 1843. I . .
Y 4 I T T E,ll 0 0 D-S
LARGESTHE STCIr EVER OF
FERED'IN THIS ARKET, is now
opening at Montan.ye's. wh ch they will sell at
whole-ale or retail ;it such prices as will ensure
a liberal share of pablic patronage. Their stock
consists of
DRY 'GOODS, GROCERIE'S, IMIDWARE,
Boots and Shoes, Ladle.? Bonnets,
Gentlemens' Hats 4- Caps,
Buffido Robes, 4.C.
and all the etceteras necessnry for the comfort
of, a cold winter, whicli appears to be rapidly
approaching. • '
J. D. & E. D. iMONTANYE•
Towanda, November-a, 1843.. '
,
1 .
Chairs.and:l3_,elsleads. '
HE subscribers still
11 /9e.on T tiritie to manufacture
)1 i and keep on hand at their
.• I old stand, all kinds of
,e:
f Cane) and Wood Seat
. ' 1 %".,4_1..ez, , ...Chaiis. Also, Settees' of
\ ' '. ; ,` : 4,, . ' various kinds, , -and _Bed-,
.• steads of every description
) .„ 1
. . ,
e f.O O- - , rtacp we will sell low for
e.:,....--- cashjor Country Produce.
TURNING done to order.
TONIKIMI & MAICINSON: ‘ '
Towanda, November 10th, 1849. -
CUTLERY,
1 MT' C3:316r33r321 , sr ' -
I. •
'LL PERSONS 4e . hereby cautioned
if •:, against purchasing two promissory notes
%given by me in John Lee, one bearing date De
cember 9th, 1842. for thirty five dollars and
i cents, payable the first of May last; the other
for sixty-six dollars and ixty;six cents, given
December 9th 1842, an payable thefirst .of
May .1845. - Also, ore o her note given to John
M'Kinney, for thirty-thre dollars, February the
'May,
1843, payable in on year from the first of
May, rifter•tlte - .- Alio ne one note to Elishd
1 Lewis for thirty four dollars, dated February
4th 1843, payable in one year frOm ‘ tbe first of
May next, after date, rind as no value has beets
received by me for 7 said note's I shall not pay
them, ' CHARLES A. squivs.
. -Herrick, November 1 ih, 1843.
•
• MO ECQ C3L1Z2134E,6c - Zo
ASITION ABLE TAMP 4—on Main st.,
Jr over B. Thomas' )::iat Shop, and nearbt
opposite Ttlercur's 'sto r e.. [Oct. 10.
1 ,
iit.llll 7 ' 66.7 . 50 NH
- 1, ,,
~. RE NOW RECEI. TING from Ntw. York
i"` a large and ehoEr selection. of GOODS
of everydeticriptlon, to m hich they call the atten
tion of the public, and which will be sold for
cash,produceof alt kinds, and Laimber, at cx:
ccedingly low prices.. gall and examine pt•-;.cea
and quail fiefft
November 7, 1843. ' ' ' ' ' - • .
Panel rand tommon Lumbey & Good Shingles,
TANTED in exe l lin no for r 1.1) and grnnis
V V, by H. SON.
ROADCLOTJIS I CPssiineres; Beaver
, * 1 1 '; . cleats and Sid4rfe - s ts' for sale low by
' • • • 1.1.341 X & SON.
'METtINO§, Alptas,.Nous,
Figured Orlea Tegaps, Printedyel
vet, 6r.e, beautiful patt ma' for the Lnilica' for
sale by •'H.MIX & SON.
NVI§TS, a large ssortntent for sale by
frrl
11 I .I H. MIX &,:80.N...
rjr&PHYR Wind,
Adr;'rtibbons, Ladies
ever,Vfiind--Shairels
crairats, Winter ?jowl
Nov. 15th, 184 a: j
CARES & Ciavt
final assortment
Nov: 15th, 1843._
efIpTT;ON YAR
for:.
P. l O 15 thy 184 .
OOTS, Shoes. 8
Rio aee'ertmentfori
Nuv.l;sth, 1843.
L,
EATHER, :Flo.'
' Giese, &c., fel! e l
Nov. I:stb, 1843. I
itl
Attention-i
1 Fringes, Silks Laces,
and Gent's (Reyes,. of
. arty size. and pattern,
rs, Bonnets &c. far sale
- H.'MIX - dr. SON.
ts:dt Vestings all kinds,
of which can be ball at
H. MIX & SIA'S
Carpet Warp," Batts,
;eta .
11:MIXA SON.
ips, Rubbers (lie., a 1-2 ;r6i'
le by •
H.MIX & SON.
eby
_.
IL MLIC
~,
i. s .
'N-.-.-- - , -.-,- - NOTICE. '!- ,- •-, . -
W tIEREAB; my ;wife .1.0.W1N1 rum
left my .6e4Aind tio4rd,withimi - Y kik ,
cause 'or provocation. this is to' forbid en . per ::
son; harboring or, trusting her 6n my acct .
l i
I will pay no debts' of her:contitiaing. e. ..
. .- ..• , : .... . -PATRICIIC. -DUNN;
. attesheqUirt, Nov.' 1,1843. : - 1 '
• IFIROTEUX/MMOSS $ • •
lOW 'ALL rhIEN by these p nts,
hat we, 84 & L. P. Hrrns ; have
it our Erickrnoking lid sines., in TO:panda,
for season , and having a stria TM tity of
thorou burnt d~ br i cks( on hanti, e havit
•
• duly appot d„andido hercb 3r appoißt J.D. &
etw vlo,.x,.
E. DAMONTA V; BS our-agents to sell thestone 4
to the upright eitrzena of Tolvantla and vicinity.
I, • - .14c:L.:1 1 `. HAYDEN.
• .Towlinds, Oct. 20,-18.
. ,
MI
ofliOe. on
mu
Et I NV ;‘6% Za)
✓IT 0.. D. lIAR.TLE S.
October 23,1843.
BEEF "HIDES, ,received in poll ent for \
goods, : at- , f,- • MONTANYE'S.
NS,
IS,
ETINGS,
.N,' BRANCH: CANAL - 1
ALL PERSONS are cautioned not to= in.
terfere with, or appropriate to their own
use, Timber,Stbne. Iron, or any nateridlettacif
ed to or connected with said Canal, P frthn the
mouth of the Lackivanna to its termination at
Athens. • And those .who have , takeri Timber,
Stone or Iron from Acqneducts; Bridies, Locke
or I Jams, ere. invited to '' ; call on the Subscriber
and settle for the same, and save troble, who
is duly appointed Agent of tbe Comi onwealth/
to take charge of the ungnished line f canal/
, D, , •
Towanda, Sept. 25,1848. .
LATE . A RIVA
HE
subseribers have justreceived at their
IL store in Monroeton. rc,large and- welt se
lected issortment of FALL AND WINTER
t , VODS, comprising almost every.curiety of
dirty Good's,' Itirardware,
Groceries, • • f tfr'OCkerth AT.
which they now offer to the public.at very low
prices for ready pay. • •
~The citizens of Monroe and the surrounding:
country are respectfully invited to call and ez
Lupine our stocle rtr as we are confident ke can give
them as good. b Ailing as they can find ; . at way
other establish era in the county. .1
- Lumber. end Produce taken in payment.
D. C. Sz O. N. SALSBU.RY:
Monroeton, ov. 8, 1843. I
1;. DOTS 'SHOtka . lorgi. aqsortment, at
irt • , SAJ,SBURVS.
BOOT - -
s
lIITTIAWAY trAILCQL . • .
irt AVINg formed oso,partnership, and are
g carrying on the Boot & making
business in all its various branches, at rife old
Stand of S. Hirthaway,onedoor west Off. Poat'a
:Exchange.' From a long experience in.the bu
siness they are prepared to saylet their work
will he subitiantially and. neatly iceuted, and
warranted. They solicit 'a share of public
custom, err they believe they can render their
work satisfactory to all who may pstriinize them.
Country Produce-and - Hides received in pay
men for work at . the Market prices.
• Towanda, Sept. 12, 1811; . 1.•
I:0' All persons knowing themselves indebt
ed to S. HathaWay by Bonk account; or other.
wise, are respectfully informed that - ;such ac
counts - must be settled immediately, or costs
will be made without respectto•pewons.
S. HATHAWAY.
Towanda, Sept. 12,1843:
11 OFFAL° ROBES, Hata and reaps for
Ai Bale kw. by . - 11:141X - ec SON.
TEAS Blacli'and Oreeni Sugars, Pulveri
sed do., Coffee, Molasses, Tobacco, Can.'
alt, Chocolate ilelovv . pricesbyj
Nov. I.5Lb, 1543. H. MIX & SON.
11 . 11ARDWARR• and Orb ery genera! anti
well selected lot for ca low by
jj'siltw. 15th; 4; : 13. H. NIX & SON.
NEWYARRIVAL! •
UST forivill from New York city and now
opening .
tit MONTAN 1 case of
Dry Goods, comprising of 'Eui i voice of
d odfer Selet (rods. t
2.4,_tVAYMOUEO
• • •
miTcHELL JR.,-AITOILNE \ Y AT
1111 , LA.VV, (Late Engineer...) tenders hia
professions( services 'to the public , Business
confided to his care in any, of the'courts of
Bradford of tie adjoining counties, will have
his prorrAit attention.
Persons hiving claims ogaipst tho - .state for
damages on account of. the public works. , will
find it totheir,advantage to Or him a coll.
Offieo on the north side oflike public squeso
civerWilmot & Scott's' o ffi ce. • . •
R IFLE
POWDER, of ilifferOnt
, for saldby • . . C. HALT..
- ' MMWTI c". ZgtitUO • • 1 - --
N. STAINER, M. TY., I / 2 1PENTIST ulll
. ,
CP • reilaio intbial3nrougl? alt hart titre, and
maybe tounil at Mr:Crosn's opmite liank. -
Tboiwilei'rOus of consulting hitri - had- littler do
so iannted ately,-as his stay. hre ttitl:othettviso*
be lirntted to his
. prsent en,„nternents. •
Town a, Nov.S',B-tb;1640, • •
WARNING.!: j .
aRAIII TEII -, jEisi - o . ,laleheritt, has. ifqk
With On e fcir collection, 14 accounts for fees
1,,.
remainin unpahl.. • Those ihteicstCa Will 'io . .
'Vern the selves aecortlinglY,apil pay up hums : .
&lately; A save further Coat; .. - • ,-..'. -.'
. ' .. - GEO. SANDERSON, 2.
' OCtober .17, ; 11343, --. . :Ally it Law.. •
_
• NOTIC •
eirS, GIVEN o Collectors and
otherkindebted to BraJford County that
costa ihe made for all ha 'orglect, to ar
rangcirthe!e.. indebtedness between thia'and the
4theofDeriabe'r next. • '
'CitAl3. StOCKVMLL, Tteasprer.
• Treaktreee Offico, :• 1 '
Towada, t-Plov. 1 .8111; .1843. j,,
- 00 LE UPPE R . LEATllEft:foi*4 ale at
0- Monroe, AI,BI3I.IRY'S.
• 2
SHOE M
.4 4
Et:ITATHAWAY,
JOHN W.VILCON.
II
(RING.